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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1C21. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON SCHOOL DIRECTORS INSTALLED; BOARD E AIMS AT CONOMY $r; . Installation of the newly-elected directors of the board of education .' took place' at the meeting J held Thursday night at the courthouse. W. J. H. Clark, James E. Martin and George P. Eisman were sworn In by School Clerk R. H. Thomas as new members, while, George B Thomas took the oath, on his reelection- All directors were present save William F. Woodward, who is at the beach for his vacation. . Economy was the keynote of the ses sion. Frank Shut! Jed the forces for a reduction of expenditure which met with ' the approval of the board. v ' TO SEEK XJ. 8. AID , , One exception was made to hie. pro 's. Ifram and that was the decision to send Georgn" B. Thomas east to attend the . annual convention of the National Edu-, .cation association - at ea Moines and -; to Washington, D. C, to try getting "all i or a part" of $25,000 from the 1 fed . : , eral board of vocational training for the j Benson Polytechnic schoou .Director Thomas assured the board L there was a very good chance to get ,the appropriation that had been made s for the school, but in some manner it had been sidetracked in Seattle before i reaching Portland. Thomas will also . purchase new machinery for the Benson ability of presenting ' to the . voters an other') mill tax. Superintendent Grout pointed out that the portable buildings now installed and under contract would be Inadequate for the registration cal culated and that new buildings were badly needed. , v ; Resignations from . the following teachers were approved : ' Nellie Bell. Stephens school ; Eva Catching, Wood lawn ; Violet N. Johnson, Arleta ; Ida Olsen. Highland ; Edna M. Young, Ste phens, and Selma K Anderson, Wash ington high- Of the six. three gave, the reason for resigning as "to: be married." The board approved additional com pensation for those on the election board who had to work after midnight June 18. In - passing the motion the board went on record as not establishing a prece dent. : . f- t .f; school. Shu!l alone voted against this Thomas junket. Thomas refrained from voting. 5 "The others voted in the affirmative. T - Under a plan of reorganization ac J cepted by "lhe board the work of the r district- hasbeen divided into three parts, educational, business and prop erty. Committees , were appointed by A- C. : KewllU senior member of the board. They are: Education. Shull and Clark ; business. Woodward and : Eis- man, and property Thomas and Martin. PROTEST IS SUBMITTED The federation of German Speaking Roman Catholics of Oregon, submitted a resolution to the board signed by 'Jo seph I Prtnn . statins a wave of re- t llgious bigotry and intolerance" had I sprung up and that the board ot edu I cation had "Injected religious bias in the qualifications for teaching in the public schools, discriminating against t persons of the Catholic faith." The so- ciety adopting the resolutions protested I this "discrimination." t i Director Thomas pointed out before i f the resolution was Indefinitely tabled i that the grounds for complaint were f unfounded and that the society had made the issue itself.' He also pointed out s that this same society had introduced t resolutions before other bodies decrying j the efforts to. prosecute "certain pro- bad himself been under the cloud ot j suspicion for obtaining passports foe un- The : resolutions were signed by Jo seph Woerndle, president, and Father Gregory as well as the secretary. TAX LEVY. DISCUSSED To " provide- accommodations for the new entries expected for the spring term the board discussed ' the Rdvis- Bibulous Party in ADartmerit Ends TJd On Police Blotter " All the . joy w,aa taken out of Jifefor four women young and three ; men not so young who enjoyed the hospital ity of F. B. ' I-Vese at his apartment in the v fastidious district surrounding Eleventh and Main streets Thursday nifrht. - . -. - j . . . But " the party assembled to get a "kick" out of life or moonshine or any thing else that would change the prosaic into , the romantic and . every., member got a tremendous ; "wallop" when ; the stern hand of the law descended nn the rarty at midnight and transferred It to the police station. .. Neighbors in the apartment house com plaint d that they thought an earthquake had hit Portland about the time the shades of night began to lower. But as the might advanced the rocking of the building was accompanied by. sounds of laughter, howling and canned music. When the party was at its height Pa trolmen Burdick and Shaffer ttepped In. It was ''open house" night, but the new visitors were not so welcome. The pa trolmen picked, up a part of a quart of moonshine as evidence and one man with slightly gray hair who had i diffi culty in navigating on tne troubled seas. At police station this morning the blotter bears the names of the following: Harold Beach, drunk and disorderly; F. B. L. Veze. George Edwards, Mildred Johnson, Irene - Jackson. Helen Childs and Marie Gomes, disorderly conduct Each posted ball of ?25. Letter Carriers to Have Merry Time At Outing Sunday Letters and parcels post will be for gotten Sunday while the Portland local of the National Association of Letter Carriers makes merry in an alday pic nlc at Crystal Lake park. : The postal clerks have been Included in the: plans and it is expected that at least 1000 people will gather for a day of fun. One of the features of the program, which starts at 10:30, will be a iug-of-war between the carriers and the clerks. With Backs bowed the victors will pull the opposition through the cold waters of the lake. Races, a ball game and all sorts of stunts have been arranged by the committee. W. F. Rosewell, j H. D. Huffstatter, O. A. Norby. E. H, Roberts. O. Baumearten. . H. T. Day and; I. A. McHowland have eharge of the events. Darlington.; Would Come In ' Darlington, r a suburb outside the city of Portland, lis looking forward to the time when It will become a part of this municipality. The Joseph A. Strowbridge estate, owner of the -property, has noti fied the city council that a lot 100x100 feet his been set aside for donation to the city for a fire house site in case Darlington becomes a part of Portland. The council Is asked to Indicate whether it would accept such an offer. 3 i t on business or pleasure, and remained there long enough to wear oat your Boston Garters, you could purchase amxbet pair in afmntr any foreign city or village. For the Boston Garter is- cjnRai globe-trotter in its own right. The demand for them in far coantries has steadily increased for the past forty years. Boston Garters are passed overthe counter to you from Japan to Alaska, from Holland to the Strand. The World has discovered the " Quality First " vame of the Boston Garter. '! - GEORGE FROST GO.. BOSTON. Malms of me Velnt Grfa Mom Sumoctar lot Wanam, Mm. caiMraa mm K . BUSINE SS1S GOOD In My Upstairs Store Because My Prices Are Low Then we treat the customer as though he were a king. In spite of the fact that the cost of good merchandise is still, high, my clothes are priced low because the customer who is king has -willed it so. COME ONE FLIGHT HP BUY YOUR CLOTHES ON MY UPSTAIRS SAVING PLAN YOU SAVE BECAUSE I SAVE I Save $10,000.00 a Year on Low Upstairs Rent I Sell for Cash and Thereby Eliminate Credit Losses I Run no Clearance Sales Because My Suits Are at "Clearance Sale" Prices all the Time Metfs and Young Men's Suits $S0-$ 3'S 40 n mi i 1 1 eLU1 .'L v w m ismmi: m BROADWAY AND ALDER Cattycorner From Pantages I A Clove at $1,00 Can Be Kayei' . . !. Yes, this popular price buys a two-clasp, tricot Silk glove of this famous-make. Street Floor. I c Merdiandiso of c7 Merit Only Chilled Cantaloupe and ; Fresh Raspberry Pie will be two of the seasonable specials In the Tip Top Inn Saturtlay. Take Eaprc Elevator. Here 's theSmartMidsuminerMillinery of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Georgette Hats Special, for Saturday Only at $5.00 Seasonable and attractive trimmed hats t'made of soft Geoergette and Crepe de Chine in fetching medium and large shapes with graceful drooping brims finished with a soft fold of crepe. The 5 crowns are draped with the same materia! and trimmed in all-white some with a touch of color. There are also a number.of other soft colors and dark shades: .. . . , Third Floor, LIpmen, Wolf. & Co. i - - ACTUAL REPRODUCTION Striped Skirts Special at $13.75 ; Of Prunella doth ; From a tailor who makesi only ! finer skirts comes this shipment of i fifty skirts at this special price. The i excellent ; tailoring and the ex L quisite form-fittig hips are features ! not to be overlooked. But they are also made in . the. much wanted navy and gray, navy and mode combinations and tA'e'y are tailored with deep plaits "the 'satisfactory kind." Waist bands 25 to 3 0 : inches. , . Sports Coats Featured at $9.75-$120 Of Jersey, the Better Kind Of ; course we ; sell .the . less .ex pensive Jersey coats, and each and 'every garment is v examined as carefully as our better garments. But as always, we are prepared to serve our clientele who prefer bet ter garments at economical prices. A new shipment has just arrived. The colors are Black, Navy, Red, Zanzibar and Malay. All t have the smart Tuxedo fronts with vari ous styles of plaited backs;'-sizes 16 to 42. Save tomorrow on the Bathing Suit, you will need for the Fourth in this Sale of Women's New M-Wool Bathing Suits at $4.95 r The most popular of the all-wool knit -suits. Made with V-neck, gay stripes on bust and skirl, trimmed neck and : armholes. Sizes 36 to 4 4." Colors are Kelly, Purple, Tan, Black,; Navy and Cardinal. Splendid Plaited Suits, priced at. $4.50 Ribstitch Suits . J5.95 ' and 6.95 Cotton Suits, in all the popular shades, , at J2.95, 13.56 and $3.95 : Caps - 19c, 25c, 39c to f 1.25 Shoes .............. 59c, 65c, $1.35 to 2.00 Children's Cotton Suits. . .$1.95, $2.50, $2.9S !: , Children's Wool Suits .......$3.95 ''and $4.95 , , -- ' - s .. i Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolf. & Co. ( Choose Khaki Togs Now for Next Week and Take Time to Be Fitted -You. can Iodic just as natty in your sports outfit or outing togs as in the street costume. uur special service win see tnat you are correctly fitted. .".. Khaki Puttees .!.. 1.15 Khaki Hats .1.25 and $t.50 Socks $2.50 and 3.00 Wool Suits ... ................ $20.00 Corduroy Suits 1 5.95 ,..........5.95, Khaki Breeches, 2.45, 2.65, 2.95 to ..... .i 4.oo Khaki Coats. ... .$3.00, $5.5o' and $5.75 Khaki Middies and Shirts, $2.45, 2.5-0 and ...2.75 Corduroy Skirts . . Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolf. & Co. Here Is Pleasant News for the Younger Set Girls' Wash Frocks at Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Col For Hiking and for all Athletics ., that are Hard on the Feet, Women's Richelieu Rib Wool Hose that are easy on the feet, at. a price that is' easy on the pocketbook . Special at $2.35 The light weight and drop stitch effect of the, wide .Richelieu rib makes these stockings cool and summery; the firm, soft, closely knit feet make them comfortable and long wearing. In attractive brown, blue and gray heather mixtures. Hosiery from one of the country's best makers specially priced at LESS than the ordinary kind. . ' Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Warm Summer Days Are Here and So Are Kiddies' New Half and TTiree-Quarter Sox ! New Half-Sox In New three quarter --New ; three - quarter white with fancy sox in solid colors .with; sox : of 'pure . silk- with striped tops, sizes 6 to cuff tops, sizes 7 to 10,: cuff roll ., top,' . sizes 6 Special Pnces i- . that mother will line $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 9V2, are 39c. are 59c to 914; are'i.i. 'Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. At $1.95 Splendidly made ."'dresses for girls 6 to 14 years, of . attractive plaid, checked ginghams and plain colors.. Some ina com bination of plaid and plain colors or. white pique collars, and other trimmings. -At S2.95 and $3.95 Two big special lots of fine dainty Gingham. Voile and Chambray Dresses in pretty checks, plain ; colors, dots and fancy figured patterns, com bined with white organdy collars, with touches of hand work, pleating or white pique, or contrasting collars of plain shades, wide sashes and pockets. , Girls' Tailored Hals Specially Priced $2.45 and $3.95 Charming Straw. Hats for little girls 6 to 12 years, in white, navy, brown and black, and two-toned combinations. Broad or narrow brims; roll or- droop shapes, with wide grosgrain ribbon , bands or streamers. . , All Fine Pattern and Trimmed Hats for Girls at Reduced Prices Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wclfe &. Co. To Check Excessive . Perspiration These special preparaX tions and deodorants will, be found effective. Odorono, 27c, 55c, $1 , Mum, a popular deo dorant ...25c Odor-shun, a deodor ant talcum . 25c Nonspi ............ 50c Eversweet, a deodor ant ... .25c and 50c Rale, a deodorant su preme . . -75c, $1.25 Spiro, relieves chaf ing, prickly heat. , -23c Street Floor. Women's Summer Union Suits Special 85c Sizes 36 and 38 in low neck, sleeveless, knee length, fine ribbed knit union suits; full cut and finished with care. Street Floor. : In Babyland Dainty Lawn Bonnets 50c The cunningest little Bonnets in a style to fit each darling little face.. They're dainty ind sheer. Fourth Floor. "Sterno," Quick Heat For Picnics Always ready apply a nrttch and, presto, you have intense heat To cook the outing' meal in the automobile or on , board train, at a slight expense these are only a few of the practical and economical advantages of "Sterno heat and appliances. Heat, 10c and 30c can. Appli ances, 10c to $3.50. v Street Floor. Lipman, Wolf. & Co, Jack O'Leather the Year-Round Quality Suits for Boys In -Bright, New Summer Patterns, at a Special Price for Saturday Only $11.85 All Wool - Sizes 6 to 16 Leather Reinforced Fully Guaranteed Inside workmanship, is as important, as outside style in Jack O'Leather Suits. It combines with, all-wool suitings and' soft, pliable Inside reinforcements to give style that holds, its smartness 'through long 'service. That's why we can guarantee-these suits' to give satisfaction and why this special Saturday op portunity to purchase these suits at a saving will mean so much to mothers who take advantatge of, it i . . Boys' Cotton Trousers Cool Knickerbockers for warm . days, -of., linen crash, dark gray ; crash, white duck and beach cloth. Sizes to 16 years, 3.00. . . Boys' Bathing Suits . All-Wool, and wool- mix tures in heather, green, navy, maroon " and purpie, with pretty stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 2.75 to .,3.00. ; Boys? Sports Blouses Cool and practical. Of per cale .in striped patterns short sleeves, $1.25. Fifth Floor. ? Lipman, Wolf ? & Co. Men's Furnishings That Look CoolAre . Cool And Give You Cool Savings in Cash Cowhide Belts With Handsome Buckles These solid leather belts are brand new ; v their nickel silver buckles shine like a 1921 dol- . lar, others have the dull gunmetal finish. The , leather in them has that rich feeling of having just come from the tannery. Every belt perfect every one -goes for 50c -and we feel sdre that you would gladly pay -double and call it a bargain. 50 Pure Wool Bathing Suits $3.95 We have sold a- lot of' these their value . sells them we can't promise to get another supply tomor- row's the day!" Sizes 32' to 46. Sox, 39c and Better still, 3 pairs, $1.00 The famous Luster Lisle, light weight but long wear-ing,-7 black and white in reg ular sizes and colors in broken sizes. Jut Inskl. Washington St 1 Athletic Union Suits $1.00 ; ; Of fine .nainsook, hand laundered, sizes 36 to 46. Keep cool and save money' .by. purchasing these Satur-' day. New Dotted Ties $1.00 and $2.00, .Imported crepe ties, blue with white, dots, $1.40. Crepe, poplin, ties with: embroidered dots in a num- ber of color combinations, , $2.00. . . Entrance, Lipman, Wolf. & Co. Chocolate Fudg 24c lb. . Saturday Only , A LIpman-Wolfe candy, package always creates interest Us contents de light This chocolate fudge is made fresh for Saturday in our own candy kitchen delicious! Street Floor. Irish Hand Loom Embroidered Handkerchiefs - Extraordinary at 3 for 50c These hand-loom em b r o Idered handkerchiefs ' are of soft batiste lawn, embroidered in white and colors.-: Also plain hand kerchiefs of . fine white cambric, full size, with neat quarter-inch hems -at this special price. . Street Floor. Alluring Veilings Extra ' Special ' 95c Yard A wonderful line, In fancy meshes, scrolls and dots. Street Floor. . F rilly Neckwear Extra Special, 95c Charming Organdy, Ba 'tiste. Lace and Gingham Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Vesfees and Collars, . daintily finished with frills of lace and stitching. Street Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. XO .0 X o o THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE lcocora I-